
Ascent of the A-Word: Assholism, the First Sixty Years
Read by
Francis J Spieler,
Kate Udall
Release:
12/20/2012
Release:
12/20/2012
Release:
12/20/2012
Release:
12/20/2012
Runtime:
7h 3m
Runtime:
7h 3m
Runtime:
7h 3m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“Nunberg brings all his scholarly oomph to examining the traits that earn one an A-hole label in our culture…Quirky scholarship at its best.”
Toronto Star
It first surfaced in the gripes of GIs during World War II and was captured early on by the typewriter of a young Norman Mailer. Within a generation it had become a basic notion of our everyday moral life, replacing older reproaches like lout and heel with a single inclusive category—a staple of country outlaw songs, Neil Simon plays, and Woody Allen movies. Feminists made it their stock rebuke for male insensitivity, the est movement used it for those who didn't "get it," and Dirty Harry applied it evenhandedly to both his officious superiors and the punks he manhandled.
The asshole has become a focus of collective fascination for us, just as the phony was for Holden Caulfield and the cad was for Anthony Trollope. From Donald Trump to Ann Coulter, from Mel Gibson to Anthony Weiner, from the reality TV prima donnas to the internet trolls and flamers, assholism has become the characteristic form of modern incivility, which implicitly expresses our deepest values about class, relationships, authenticity, and fairness. We have conflicting attitudes about the A-word—when a presidential candidate unwittingly uttered it on a live mic in 2000, it confirmed to some that he was a man of the people and to others that he was a boor. But considering how much the word does for us, and to us, it hasn't gotten nearly the attention it deserves—at least until now.
The asshole has become a focus of collective fascination for us, just as the phony was for Holden Caulfield and the cad was for Anthony Trollope. From Donald Trump to Ann Coulter, from Mel Gibson to Anthony Weiner, from the reality TV prima donnas to the internet trolls and flamers, assholism has become the characteristic form of modern incivility, which implicitly expresses our deepest values about class, relationships, authenticity, and fairness. We have conflicting attitudes about the A-word—when a presidential candidate unwittingly uttered it on a live mic in 2000, it confirmed to some that he was a man of the people and to others that he was a boor. But considering how much the word does for us, and to us, it hasn't gotten nearly the attention it deserves—at least until now.
Release:
2012-12-20
2012-12-20
2012-12-20
2012-12-20
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
7h 3m
7h 3m
7h 3m
7h 3m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.53 lb
0.0 lb
0.53 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781452611563
9781452681566
9798200068593
9798200068609
Publisher:
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
Tantor
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